Coronavirus (COVID-19)

they’re not gonna let reporters see anything that’s going on in those camps.

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Letting people die in the camps is something they will think of as deterrence.

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You know those weak ass ex employees are always disgruntled.

Nah - images of hosing down the migrants with disinfectant before they can bring their coronavirus into the United States will play huge. MSM will happily amplify.

And a bunch will be mad that they “wasted” tests on detainees when they themselves, who happen to be extra bootstrappy and never got nothing for free ever no sir, cannot even get tested.

Ah it’s a private school. Yeah I imagine those are complying to varying degrees here.

I teach at what people in America would call a charter school. Parents can’t complain about tuition since they already pay their taxes.

Anyway, I have to figure that some time next week there will be some attempt to get some work assigned to the students. But because there was no advance notice of this, there was no time for us to prepare anything.

Please, child. They’re gonna test those four, put them back in the pen and let them deliver the payload themselves.

Coronavirus tests are only gonna be for white Americans.

Depends on their creditors’ political pull I guess. Seriously, though, like 5% of their employees are American. Carnival is biggest (own like 70% of the industry) but small enough to fail. PE buyout and restructuring loans, etc. Theyll be back, there’s billions in ships that aren’t good for anything else.

If they literally give the infected people blankets and then share those blankets widely on purpose as a troll, the most surprising thing would be that they know something about history.

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I know it’s not easy, but you have some money, your parents aren’t dependent on you on a daily/near daily basis and your kids are young enough that they must go wherever you go and it wouldn’t even be that disruptive for them.

I really don’t mean to imply it’s easy. But it seems more possible than it is for say, me.

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People should “stay calm” and the coronavirus “will go away,” President Trump said on Capitol Hill, continuing to downplay the threat. “It’s really working out, and a lot of good things are going to happen,” he told reporters.

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I mean, I think it is because like he has already said, he wants immigration for racism, tourism for the economy. Everything is one huge grift for him.

This was inevitable but still makes me angry. As someone else already pointed out, concentration camps take a huge number of lives simply from disease. It’s a feature, not a glitch.

https://twitter.com/UWVirology/status/1237147812195741696?s=20

https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2020/03/10/trump-coronavirus-tax-cuts-congress/

President Trump’s meeting with Senate Republicans on Tuesday ended without any concrete plan for crafting an economic package that might address the turmoil caused by the coronavirus epidemic, sparking fears that policy makers are far apart on how to deal with growing concerns that the U.S. could enter a recession.

At the meeting, Trump discussed his proposal to extend a temporary payroll tax cut for a period of months. Some lawmakers also discussed the idea of targeted infrastructure spending. Both ideas could be used to try and flood the economy with more cash, but there was not a consensus over how to proceed. And House Democrats are busily assembling their own package.

“I don’t think any decision whatsoever has been made," said Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.).

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Trump called the gathering “great” and said there was “tremendous unity.”

He added that they were “working on a lot of different things.” He also said their progress on the coronavirus was “working out very smoothly,” though a growing number of businesses, schools, and institutions are now closing or changing operations to try and prevent the spread. Trump said that 26 Americans had now died from the virus, and it is believed that there are now more than 700 infected people in the U.S.

INFRASTRUCTURE WEEK!

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https://twitter.com/johnhollinger/status/1237462190929645568

https://twitter.com/chrislhayes/status/1237449751681011713

https://twitter.com/nojennyno/status/1237386111120371713

That’s the cab driver who was the first community-spread case in the Czech Republic.

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